APA (7th ed.) Citation

Sutton, C. (1634). Disce vivere: = learne to live. Disce mori: learne to dye. Two briefe treatises joyned together: the one, of learning to live; the other, of learning to dye. Wherein is shewed, in what manner every well disposed Christian may learne, first how to live the life of the righteous, and then how to dye the death of the righteous. printed by Richard Badger, for the partners of the Irish-Stock.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Sutton, Christopher. Disce Vivere: = Learne to Live. Disce Mori: Learne to Dye. Two Briefe Treatises Joyned Together: The One, of Learning to Live; the Other, of Learning to Dye. Wherein Is Shewed, in What Manner Every Well Disposed Christian May Learne, First How to Live the Life of the Righteous, and Then How to Dye the Death of the Righteous. London: printed by Richard Badger, for the partners of the Irish-Stock, 1634.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Sutton, Christopher. Disce Vivere: = Learne to Live. Disce Mori: Learne to Dye. Two Briefe Treatises Joyned Together: The One, of Learning to Live; the Other, of Learning to Dye. Wherein Is Shewed, in What Manner Every Well Disposed Christian May Learne, First How to Live the Life of the Righteous, and Then How to Dye the Death of the Righteous. printed by Richard Badger, for the partners of the Irish-Stock, 1634.

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